The text addresses fundamental questions about the nature of the mind-body connection, tracing the physiological pathways that link the brain, as the seat of reason, with the heart, representing the emotional and vital impulses. Through a synthesis of laboratory findings and theoretical reflections, Fano presents a holistic view of human biology, emphasizing that these two vital organs function as a deeply integrated system. This book remains a significant contribution to the history of neurobiology and psychophysiology, providing a fascinating look at early twentieth-century scientific thought regarding the essence of life and the physical basis of the human experience.
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